Ink on Paper

By (author): Brad Cran

Brad Cran’s highly anticipated second book of poetry, Ink on Paper, is a compelling collection of political poems that seek to elucidate our relationships with our surroundings as well as those who surround us. Cran, former Poet Laureate for the City of Vancouver, masterfully constructs images held in contradictory tension, as in his civic poem, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Grey Whale and Ending with a Line from Rilke”: And there you were below the mountains in the heart of the city gazing at the grey whale. You must change your life.Cran’s poems are a fresh, provocative examination of urban culture, the natural world and issues of social justice, told with keen awareness and a gritty poetic precision.

AUTHOR

Brad Cran

Brad Cran is a writer and social entrepreneur who served as Poet Laureate for the City of Vancouver from April 2009 until October of 2011. Cran published his first book, The Good Life, in 2001 and his most recent book, Hope in Shadows: Stories and Photographs of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (with Gillian Jerome), won the City of Vancouver Book Award and has raised over $60,000 for marginalized people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. He is currently finishing his second book of non-fiction The Truth about Ronald Reagan: How Movies Changed the World.


Reviews

Ink on Paper, Cran’s second book of poetry kicks the crap out of any second book suspicion. It is a tiny book that reads like a massive tome. It is chocked full of wisdom and gravitas and instructions for civilized living.–Michael Dennis, Michael Dennis Blog
Cran is a master at getting us to see the transformative. These writings are the chronicles of a mind steeped in social awareness, probing the possibilities of true connection with the world, improvement of the human lot, and redemption of the soul through love and family… Ink on Paper is a reassurance that there is a formidable thinker in our midst who has the courage and literary tools to help others comprehend.–Dennis E. Bolen, Vancouver Sun
These are poems designed to communicate, without pretense or highfalutin obscurity: civic poems. Moving and provocative, they work so well when read aloud.–Kevin McNeilly, Frank Styles Blog
Ink on Paper by Brad Cran, poet laureate for Vancouver,…presents poetry with a strong message about social issues.–John Taylor, Midwest Book Review
Cran has found a public voice that emerges from plain speech and stays rigorously clear of the declamatory, the polemical, the sentimental; the result is always compelling and at times harrowing.–Stephen Osborne, Geist

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Brad Cran’s highly anticipated second book of poetry, Ink on Paper, is a compelling collection of political poems that seek to elucidate our relationships with our surroundings as well as those who surround us. Cran, former Poet Laureate for the City of Vancouver, masterfully constructs images held in contradictory tension, as in his civic poem, “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Grey Whale and Ending with a Line from Rilke”: And there you were below the mountains in the heart of the city gazing at the grey whale. You must change your life.Cran’s poems are a fresh, provocative examination of urban culture, the natural world and issues of social justice, told with keen awareness and a gritty poetic precision.

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Details

Dimensions:

96 Pages
8in * 5.5in * 0.25in
0.88lb

Published:

March 12, 2013

Publisher:

Nightwood Editions

ISBN:

9780889712812

Book Subjects:

POETRY / Canadian

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Language:

eng

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